It can use the GPS to provide tracker logs with engine logging so you can see what you were doing at any point in time

It can also show and reset a DTC / fault code like a scantool.

It also has:

* Dyno / Dynomometer and Horsepower/HP
* 0-60 timings - see how fast your car is (or truck )
* Massive fault code database for allowing lookup of fault codes from many different manufacturers
* Send logging information to web or email CSV/KML for analysis via excel / openoffice
* Heads up display / HUD
* GPS Speedo/Tracking - see what you were doing and your engine, at a point in time
* Turbo boost feature for vehicles that support MAP sensors
* Alarms (for example if your coolant temperature goes over 120C!)

Works on any vehicle that supports the OBD2 standard (most vehicles
built after 2000 (diesels after 2004) but can work for vehicles as far
back as 1996) - if in doubt check with your manufacturer first or look
for 'OBD2' on written on a big white label in your engine bay

If you buy one of the cheap china OBD2 bluetooth adapters from
ebay/amazon, then make sure you have a good returns policy with the
seller as quite a few of the cheap units are defective and 'stop
working'/etc.

Some of the best reliable OBD2 adapters are the Scantool.net adapter,
the OBDKey adapter, and PLX Devices Kiwi Bluetooth - search on google
for where to get them!

- if you want something added then let me know and I'll try to add it if it is possible!

WHAT'S NEW:
Added a setting to startup in the dashboard screen
Fix some more PID Editor code causing a crash
Fix initial display layouts on large screen devices (Altix), though couldn't replicate a background image issue someone reported
Fix for a bug in logging preventing saving the list of PIDs to log